Welcome to my channel! I have been doing woodworking projects for several years. I'm no expert but I do have fun when I am in my shop making projects. I have other hobbies as well, such as rebuilding and restoring bicycles.
Hey there. Great build but i was looking for much more information. Like the size, measurements and so on. this really doesn't do me any good to build one without the vectors, at least. Jus sayin
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@@therapeutic-sawdust I like sharing my ideas but it hasn't made me any money yet and I wish it did because it's a struggle to have no income. If I did have an income I would try to get an old pickup truck something I can work on myself without all the expensive sensors and everything and I would personally deliver healthy food and nice clothing, etc to people in need.
@@therapeutic-sawdust I actually was thinking of a 1994 to 1997 Dodge Ram Extended Cab 4x4 with Cummins Diesel 5 speed manual because they will get twenty-five plus miles per gallon on the freeway unloaded and haul over 10,000 lb plus I could get down dirt roads in bad places where people are stranded out on the country.
looks like a deodar cedar. next experiment: put one of those on a small plate in your kitchen and leave it there for a long time. it will slowly disassemble itself into individual petals as it dries out. that's how it spread it's seeds.
sometimes they fall apart suddenly, like you'll wake up in the morning and the bottom half will be gone except the stem, and all the petals will be in a pile. @@therapeutic-sawdust
Very cool. The view from up high is too far to see stuff. The angle you put the camera in during the second 4 rings was a lot better. Question: What is the jaws holding onto on the bottom of the container? It looked like a flat piece of wood.
At the very start of the video where I am talking about the vessel before I start turning it show that bottom with the engraving there is a 5 inch recess that is about 1/4 inch deep that is what I clamp the jaws in to with outward pressure. the laws can do outward or inward clamping of the project